Die Strafbarkeit Der Vorbereitungshandlung Des Delikts Nach Dem Deutschen Und Chinesischen Stgb
Meng Yang - Paperback
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Professor Xing-Jiu Huang is Vice Director of Hefei Institute of Intelligent Machines, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He completed his Ph.D. degree at University of Science and Technology of China in 2004. He then worked as a postdoctoral researcher in KAIST with Professor Yang-Kyu Choi, South Korea, during 2005-2008, and in Oxford University with Professor Richard Guy Compton, UK, during 2008–2010. Since 2009, Professor Huang has been admitted a Member of The Royal Society of Chemistry and was selected as the "Hundred Talents Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences" in 2011. He has authored over 100 scientific publications and received numerous scientific awards, including the Leading Talent in Colleges and Universities in Anhui Province, China, the 15th Scientific and Technological Award for Young Talents of Anhui Province in 2013, Second Prize of Science and Technology Award of Anhui Province in 2013, Second Prize of Science and Technology Award of China Association for Instrumental Analysis in 2014, and Excellent Graduate Advisor Award from CAS in 2013 and 2015.
Dr. Xing Chen received his M.S. and Ph. D degree from Hefei Institute of Intelligent Machines, CAS. Then he continues his work in the same institute as Post-doc, Assistant Professor and Associate Professor. He has authored and co-authored 45 papers that published in peer-reviewed journals. He gets many awards, including second prize of Science and Technology Award of Anhui Province in 2013, second prize of Science and Technology Award of China Association for Instrumental Analysis in 2014.
Meng Yang completed his B.S. degree in chemistry from Anhui Normal University, China, in 2013. Then he pursuits his Ph.D. degree in University of Science and Technology of China with Professor Xing-Jiu Huang. He has received several awards, including Chinese Academy of Sciences Dean Excellence Award, National Scholarship for Graduate Students, and 2017 ORGANO (Water & Environment) Scholarship. Currently, his research mainly focuses on the sensing nanomaterials, environmental electrochemical nanosensors, and electrochemical determination of PTS.